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In Al Arish city, near the Rafah border crossing, Muslims mark Eid al-Fitr with early morning prayers that fill streets and mosques. Despite the proximity to a tense border, families gather outdoors, sharing traditional kahk sweets and celebrating the end of Ramadan.
In Al Arish city, near the Rafah border crossing, Muslims mark Eid al-Fitr with early morning prayers that fill streets and mosques. Despite the proximity to a tense border, families gather outdoors, sharing traditional kahk sweets and celebrating the end of Ramadan.